Countries With More Money Tend To Be More Godless

"The survey also finds that publics in richer nations tend
to place less emphasis on the need to believe in God to have good
values than people in poorer countries do," says Pew. "Two
countries, however, stand out as clear exceptions to this
pattern: the U.S. and China. Americans are much more likely than
their economic counterparts to say belief in God is essential to
morality, while the Chinese are much less likely to do
so."